Doom 3 - All PDA Audio Logs (With Subtitles)

I listen to all audio logs that you acquire by picking up PDAs throughout the game. Audio logs from the expansion packs are not included. Note that this is not meant to be a guide to find all PDAs. ►►► TIMESTAMPS ◄◄◄ 00:00 Adam Berneche 01:09 Grant Baston 02:03 Frank Delahue 03:34 Marcus Stanton 04:42 Mark Caseon 06:44 Bill Tyson 08:18 William Banks 09:56 Paul Simons 10:52 Kyle Berger 12:03 Jack Smith 13:04 Andrew Chin 14:07 Walter Connors 14:58 Mark Lamia 15:56 Michael Abrams 17:08 Henry Nelson 18:22 Paul Raad 20:06 Theresa Chasar 20:57 Steve Hammer 22:02 James Holiday 22:32 Ron Ridge 23:19 Seamus Blake 24:09 Ben Wolfe 24:52 Nick Sadowayj 25:58 Sam Harding 27:12 Charles Hollies 27:53 Robert Price 29:38 Peter Raleigh 32:13 Frank Cinders 33:29 Phil Wilson 34:24 Larry Bullman 36:02 Frank Cerano 37:03 Han Lee 39:06 Marten Shultz 40:15 Simon Garlick 42:45 Elliot Swann 43:59 Tony Bates 45:32 Charlie Haskell 46:16 Richard Davis 47:27 Pierce Rogers 48:43 Robert Cody You can find full Doom 3: Redux walkthrough playlist here: ► Buy Doom 3 here: ► Consider supporting the channel on Patreon: ► Become a Channel Member: ► Visit my Discord server: ► Contact me on Steam: ►►► BASIC INFO ◄◄◄ Game: Doom 3 (2004) Developed by: id Software Published by: Activision Difficulty: Nightmare (hardest) Video Quality: 1440p/60 FPS I use the Redux mod, which significantly improves the graphics and sound while maintaining the original look of the game and keeping the original gameplay unchanged. You can download the mod here: ►►► RELATED WALKTHROUGHS ◄◄◄ ► DOOM 3: RESURRECTION OF EVIL (Nightmare Difficulty, All Collectibles) ► DOOM 2016 (Nightmare Difficulty, All Collectibles) ► DOOM ETERNAL (Nightmare Difficulty, All Collectibles & Challenges & Weapon Upgrades) ►►► PC SPECS ◄◄◄ GPU ► MSI GeForce RTX 2080 GAMING X TRIO 8G, 8GB GDDR6 CPU ► Intel Core i9-9900KF CPU @ RAM ► Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000 BOARD ► GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS ULTRA COOLER ► Noctua NH-D15S HDDs ► Samsung SSD 980 M.2 – 1TB, Samsung SSD 850 EVO-250GB, Samsung SSD 850 EVO-500GB Basic, 2x Seagate Barracuda - 3TB, 2x WD My Book-8TB OS ► Windows 10 Pro MOUSE ► Razer Viper Ultimate MOUSEPAD ► SteelSeries QcK Heavy, XXL KEYBOARD ► STEELSeries 6Gv2, US MONITORS ► ASUS ROG Swift PG278QR - LED monitor 27“ , ASUS VG248QE - 3D LED monitor 24“ HEADSET ► Sennheiser PC 360 G4ME ►►► GAME DETAILS ◄◄◄ Doom 3 is a science fiction survival horror first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Activision. Doom 3 was first released for Microsoft Windows on August 3, 2004. The game was later adapted for Linux, as well as being ported by Aspyr Media for Mac OS X. Developer Vicarious Visions ported the game to the Xbox console (now backwards compatible to the Xbox 360), releasing it on April 3, 2005. British developers Splash Damage also assisted in design for the multiplayer elements of the game. The game is a reboot of the Doom franchise from the 1990s. Doom 3 is set in 2145 on Mars, where a military-industrial conglomerate has set up a scientific research facility to research into fields such as teleportation, biological research and advanced weapons design. However, the teleportation experiments inadvertently open a gateway to Hell, resulting in a catastrophic invasion by demons. The player, an anonymous space marine, must fight through the base and find a way to stop the demons attacking Earth. Doom 3 features an award-winning game engine, id Tech 4, which has since been licensed out to other developers, and later released under the GNU General Public License in November 2011. The game was a critical and commercial success for id Software; with more than 3.5 million copies of the game sold. Critics praised the game’s graphics and presentation, although reviewers were divided by how close the gameplay was to that of the original Doom, focusing primarily on simply fighting through large numbers of enemy characters. The game was followed by Resurrection of Evil, an expansion pack developed by Nerve Software in April 2005, while a Doom film loosely based on the series was released in October 2005. A series of novelizations of Doom 3, written by Matthew J. Costello, debuted in February 2008.
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